XCC: An X-ray FEL-based $\gamma\gamma$ Compton Collider Higgs Factory
Abstract
This report describes the conceptual design of a Higgs factory in which 62.8 GeV electron beams collide with 1 keV X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) beams to produce colliding beams of 62.5 GeV photons. The Higgs boson production rate is 80,000 Higgs bosons per 10 second year, roughly the same as the ILC Higgs rate at =250 GeV. The electron accelerator is based on cold copper distributed coupling (C) accelerator technology. Unlike the center-of-mass energy spectra of previous optical wavelength collider designs, the sharply peaked center-of-mass energy spectrum of XCC produces model independent Higgs coupling measurements with precision on par with colliders. For the triple Higgs coupling measurement, the XCC center-of-mass energy can be upgraded to 380 GeV, where the cross section for is twice that of at =500 GeV. Design challenges are discussed, along with the R\&D to address them, including demonstrators.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2306.10057,
title = {XCC: An X-ray FEL-based $\gamma\gamma$ Compton Collider Higgs Factory},
author = {T. Barklow and C. Emma and Z. Huang and A. Naji and E. Nanni and A. Schwartzman and S. Tantawi and G. White},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.10057},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
30 pages, 21 figures, improved hadronic background calculation including QCD rad corr; accepted for publication by JINST. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2203.08484